Nashville, Tennessee – October 9, 2016

Good Management and Investments has announced their opening to bring a new business consulting firm to service small and mid-size businesses in under-appreciated urban areas. Urban revitalization is bringing new lifeblood to America’s inner cities, while investors often miss opportunities to engage and preserve the diversity that first fueled the appeal of these areas. Good Management and Investments was conceived by Kristoffer Adams and Ebonique Ellis to help spur economic growth in areas that are either ignored by larger business consulting firms, or pushed toward gentrification that fails to respect the heart of the community. The partners bring a combined fifteen years experience in challenging the political status quo, experience that will serve the urban community in joining the entrepreneurial startup culture that is sweeping American cities.

Good Management and Investments brings to bear a whole-community philosophy that relies on more than business ventures to spur prosperity. Nonprofit organizations serve a key role in building up our communities; qualified nonprofit organizations will benefit from deeply discounted consulting rates. “We’ve realized that the best thing for business owners is to learn how to invest in their own community,” says GMI partner Ebonique Ellis, “Business owners need to be continually engaged in the needs of their community, and there is no better way than by charity and political activism.”

Today’s clientele demand good corporate citizenship from even the smallest of businesses, and business/charity partnerships are becoming commonplace. GMI will play a key role in forming these partnerships to benefit business owners, community organizations, and clientele. Good Management and Investments will prioritize both business growth and community revitalization.